>>>> "Yoshiki" == Yoshiki Hayashi
<yoshiki(a)xemacs.org> writes:
Yoshiki> Andreas Jaeger <aj(a)suse.de> writes:
> Have a look at cvs-status.el:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ;; chars sets. Ripped from cvstree
> (defvar cvstree-dstr-2byte-ready
> (when (featurep 'mule)
> (if (boundp 'current-language-environment)
> (string= current-language-environment "Japanese")
> t)) ; mule/emacs-19
> "*Variable that specifies characters set used in cvstree tree graph.
> If non-nil, 2byte (Japanese?) characters set is used.
> If nil, 1byte characters set is used.
> 2byte characters might be available with Mule or Emacs with Mule extension.")
>
> (defconst cvstree-dstr-char-space
> (if cvstree-dstr-2byte-ready "ESC$B!!ESC(B" " "))
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> There's nothing I can do to satisfy Mule and Non-Mule users. Or do
> you know about any solution?
Yoshiki> How about this patch? I haven't tested it but it should
Yoshiki> work. I changed JIS X 0208 characters to make-char call and
Yoshiki> strings to characters.
After consulting with Stefan Monnier, pcl-cvs's maintainer, I've
applied the patch and bumped the version number.
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Cheers =8-} Mike
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